hearing her name as students and staff see her and call out to her
scooch
getting a little friend to move over to make room for more friends
oopsie-daisy
when I notice something we are trying not to do,
like talking over others or play wrestling in the hallway (wink)
Our favorite words- always sweet to hear!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Diane!
DeleteThis is precious. It sparkles with the joy of childhood, and inventiveness ("scooch"). I suspect Pearl is a treasure.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Fran.
DeleteAnd yes, she is a definite treasure!
xo
Love these words! I'm always asking my Kindergartners to schooch over ... or telling them no lolly-gagging, or dilly-dallying (if we are trying to be ontime rather than just stroll together). lol. Words are fantabulous!
ReplyDeleteI love dilly-dallying! I forgot about that one!
DeleteAnd how fun is lolly-gagging! Never thought about that one!
Yes, words are fantabulous! :)
A sweet list of words and the meanings behind them. Friends making room for more friends is heart warming.
ReplyDeleteoopsie daisy... such a sweet word to remind the kiddos of a goof up... xo
ReplyDeleteThank you for being here. xo
DeleteLove your collection here and the explanations. I especially love oopsie-daisy, notice something we are trying not to do!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Ramona. xo
Delete"Scooch" is a constant word around here. I love this sweet list!
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear Julie.
DeleteI'm pretty sure "Pearl" might be on my favorite word list, too. I like her and would love to slide my fingers through her fur.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting it would be for Pearl to meet you! xo
DeleteI have read your blog it is very helpful for me. I want to say thanks to you. I have bookmark your site for future updates. lcps go
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind and encouraging words, Jeffrey.
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